C. S. Boyack is in a new time travel anthology. It sounds interesting, so thought I'd post it here, in case any of you like time manipulation as much as I do:

I’m proud to be part of this anthology with a talented collection of authors. This time the theme is all about time travel, which is a science fiction standard. How could I not say yes?I’d never tackled the subject before, and was a bit apprehensive. The publisher didn’t put any restrictions on me as far as travelling into the future or past. As long as time travel was the basis, I was left to my own devices.I struggled with coming up with a cowboy story, but it just never came together for me. Then the Muse visited, and I changed directions. I hope you’ll enjoy Quantum Wanderlust, and I already have my copy.The best part for you is this is a free collection. It is available everywhere, and this Universal Link will let you choose the vendor of your choice.My story involved a lot of research, and I was at risk of becoming a victim of the Research Sirens. I have the dates right, the real people who appear in the story, specific locations, and even some of the research into the discovery.Our book rankings depend upon a strange algorithm. My experience is that a cluster of downloads all at once will rank a book higher than the same number spread over a couple of weeks. I encourage you to pick up your copy right away, even if you wait for a snowy afternoon to read it. I already have mine.Other things that help us are those sharing buttons at the bottom of this post. A few tweets and Facebook shares really mean a lot.Of course, reviews matter too, and I would appreciate if you would leave one. This helps me garner more invitations to participate in future anthologies.Now this wouldn’t be a C. S. Boyack project without some participation from my spokesmodel, Lisa Burton. Feel free to use Lisa’s poster as your telephone background or wherever you like. From Lisa’s poster, see if you can guess which story is mine.

Spring forward, fall back.That reminds you of changing the clocks, right? When we talk about the passage of time, it’s usually in short bursts (seconds, minutes, hours) or slightly longer chunks (weeks, months, years).What if it was limitless? What if you could go forward or back, in any size segment you wanted? Decades, centuries, eons? Would you go back and change your life? Go forward and see your future?That’s the challenge thirteen writers faced.Quantum Wanderlust is a time travel short story anthology. Characters travel forward and back—how far they go and how they get there make fascinating tales. Do they observe or interact? Is the outcome better or worse than the original timeline?You’ve got to read the stories and see for yourself. The scope is virtually limitless, definitely timeless.

What if you had all the time in the world?

Thirteen authors answer that question with short stories about time travel. Go back in time to right a wrong, forward to see the future. No jump is too large, no method unfeasible, no lesson beyond learning.

Visit the past to learn a family secret.

See the formation of a future dictatorship.

Assume responsibility for weaving the fabric of time.

Travel back in time to WWII.

Use a family heirloom to solve problems.

Wear an inheritance to visit ancestors.

Leave a dystopian future for the hope of something better.

Make history come true in an unexpected way.

Fight evil fairies to protect a chosen angel.

Live with the childhood memory of visitors until the day they arrive.

Seek medical help for a memory issue and get way more than bargained for.

Discover that with great power comes great responsibility.

Uncover the secrets of a pharaoh’s tomb and curse.

Do the characters observe or interact? Is the outcome better or worse than the original timeline? Read these stories to learn how far they go, how they get there, and what happens when they return.The scope is virtually limitless, definitely timeless.Dang that is a good looking sphinx. One more time, in case you missed the Universal Purchase Link.